This
week's Fish and Condition report brought to you by
Captain Jesuse Ariza and Eclipse '91!!!!

From:
June 13th - June 19th

Total
boats out:79 Fisherman:234

Weather
Temperature: :high80's to low 90's

Water
Temperature:80-83

Type

Capture

Release

Total

Blue
Marlin

~

1

1

Black
Marlin

~

~

~

Striped
Marlin

2

21

23

Sailfish

~

2

2

Dorado

67

27

94

Tuna

508

15

523

Wahoo

5

~

5

Roosterfish

~

8

8

Grupper

~

~

~

Shark

~

~

~

Snapper

10

~

10

Jack
cravalle

~

1

1

Amberjack

~

~

~

Bonita

~

11

11

Yellowtail

~

~

~

Ladyfish

~

~

~

Pampano

1

~

1

Triggerfish

2

~

2

Squid

~

~

~

Cabrilla

1

~

1

Skip
Jack

~

6

6

Sierra

~

~

~

Needle
fish

~

~

~

Water
Temperature:The
water temperature has not changed much this week with it just
about perfect with the water temps. being anywhere from
80-84. This is the water temps. that seem to have
the "life" in them. We have seen different
fish concentrating and being caught in different
water temperatures. The Stripe Marlin have been
caught in the water that is slightly cooler in the 80
degree mark while the Tuna have been out slightly further
where the water is nearing the mid 80's mark.

Weather
Temperature:The
Temperature has stayed on the warm side this week with temps.
reaching the mid 90's. We have seen slightly more
humidity this week making the slight breezes in the
afternoon a welcome pleasure. The evenings have been
very comfortable with clear skies and a full
moon.

Fishing Spots and Distance: The
fishing has been taking place mostly South to Southeast of
the hotel. The Tuna fishing has been out around the
ten to fifteen mile mark where the captains have been
trolling thru the schools of Porpise. The Tuna have
ranged in size from five to thirty five pounds. The
Marlin and Wahoo fishing has taken place very close to
shore. The captains have been finding them about two
to three miles out from in front of La Ribera South as far
as Cabo Pulmo.

Off-shore fishing.-
Off shore the
fishing continues strong for Tuna. We have seen a
few Dorado mixed in as well. The Marlin bite
continues to stay fairly strong with a few Blue Marlin
being seen.

In-shore
fishing.-
The inshore this week has produced some very nice fish
with some very big Pargo being caught. One angler
caught a sixteen pound Pargo just under the boats at
the hotel as his boat was waiting for the dock to clear at
the end of the day. We have also seen some big
roosters in the twenty to fifty pound range. Lot's
of these fish have been investigating the baits but few of
them have been caught. This may be why people say
the rooster is one of the smartest fish in the ocean.

Successful
lures:The Lures for the Tuna
have been cedar plugs along with hoochies in the colors of
white and red or blue and pink and finally blue and
white. The jigs for the Marlin and Wahoo have been
pertolero, pink and black or black and green and white and
blue.

Bait
Used:The bait this week continues to be
Mullett for the most part. We did have our first
small migration of Sardina this week. This was nice
to see. As most of you know the Sardina can help
fishing like no other bait. They are excellent for
inshore bait fishing or off shore for chuming the Tuna and
Dorado and other fish. We hope they continue to be
available but we will have to wait and see.

Highlight of
the Week: The
Tuna are back !! The water is warm and the fishing is great. We have even
seen a few big Blue Marlin!! We would like to mention that the new
flight from Ontario, CA has begun to see more Click
here!!!!